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Night shot of Durward Street. This used to be Buck's Row & is where Mary Ann Nichols became a victim of Jack The Ripper on August 31 1888. The building along the right is the old board school that oversaw the murder at the time.
The spot where she is found is about where the street light is behind the tube station entrance.
Nikon F4. Nikkor 50mm F1.2 lens. Mr. Negative Bat Country 400T 35mm ECN2 film.
This sort of shot feels like what the KMZ FT-2 was made for. (Actually, though, tracking artillery shots was what it was really made for.) Santa Color 100, ECN-2 development.
Rimini. Taken with my Daguerreotype lens from Lomography.
Nikon F4. Mr. Negative Silver Screen Negative 35mm ECN2 film.
Who is the red seat for, I wonder?
This image was part of an experimental reel I shot, where I cross-processed ORWO NC400 in ECN-2, instead of C-41. NC400 is claimed to be derived from Agfa XT320 cine film, so my goal was to see if processing it as if it had CD-3 couplers, with an ECN-2 process, would give better results than C-41.
I am away from my main computer, so I haven't had the chance to compare side by side, but the look feels slightly different. Compared SOOC, the ECN-2 scans have noticeably less of a green color cast, and maybe a bit more muted colors. The images look a bit more similar to the XT320 shots I've seen. Whether it is better or not depends.
======Technical Details======
Camera: LOMO Voskhod (1967)
Lens: f2.8/45 T-48 fixed, triplet style with lanthanum glass.
Film: ORWO Wolfen NC400
Exposure: 250 ISO, xpro in ECN-2 at box.
Weather: Mostly clear, late morning/noon.
Scan: Lab scan.
Dundas Street Stalwart.
Toronto, Ontario
Fujifilm 8522 F-64D
Nikon FE
Nikkor 50mm F1.8 E Series
Epson V370
Looking south to the arched entrance of Gunthorpe Street onto Whitechapel High Street, this is where Martha Tabram entered with a soldier she had met while drinking with a friend on the evening of August 6th 1888.
She was later found murdered in a building that once stood on the opposite side of this street (which used to be known as George Yard). I think she probably was a victim of Jack The Ripper. She was found around 4:45 am by John Reeves, who lived in the building.
Taken with my Daguerreotype lens from Lomography.
Nikon F4. Mr. Negative Silver Screen Negative 35mm ECN2 film.
At this point I was starting to sense that this was winding down. It was starting to become a running game.
I love the beer mug sing on top of this restaurant on the boardwalk in Seaside Heights. Olympus XA, Scotch Color 100, ECN-2 development.
canon AE1P
canon fd 200mm f2.8
multi image + tri-color filters
kodak vision 5218 500T expired
diy home brew ECN2
v600 scan
I have to take a picture of this whenever I see one. Them's the rules, right? Shot on Kodak Ektar 100, expired 2016, and developed in ECN-2.
This Paddington mural is fairly new near Waterloo Station. Had to get a shot before I left London.
Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 14mm F2.8D lens. Mr. Negative Silver Screen Negative 35mm ECN2 film.
canon F1
canon fd 200mm f2.8
fd macro extension tube
multi image filter
kodak vision 5218 500T (expired)
home development ecn2
v600 scan
Went here to get a photo of the Paddington mural.
Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 14mm F2.8D lens. Mr. Negative Silver Screen Negative 35mm ECN2 film.
Shintotsukawa, Hokkaido.
Canon AV-1, NFD 100mm F2.8, F64D ( negative for cinema ), exposed as ISO 40, developed with reversal processing ( 1st Dev.: SPD for 100 min at 20 Deg. C. , 2nd Dev: ECN2), scanned with Plustek OpticFilm 120 + VueScan.
I posted some shots of this at night recently. Here’s one shot in the daytime. It’s more interesting at night, I think, because of how it lights up. Hasselblad 500cm, FPP Color 125, ECN-2 development.
Chairs for Anita Ekberg, Giulietta Masina & Marcello Mastroianni.
Nikon F4. Nikkor 50mm F1.2 lens. Mr. Negative 500T 35mm ECN2 film.